
Moko (dolphin) - Wikipedia
Moko (2006 – 7 July 2010) was a male bottlenose dolphin who associated with humans on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand from 2007 to 2010. Moko, short for Mokotahi, a headland on Mahia Peninsula, was three years old as of July 2009. [1]
Shortfin mako shark - Wikipedia
The shortfin mako shark (/ ˈmɑːkoʊˌ ˈmeɪ -/; Māori: /ˈmaːko/; Isurus oxyrinchus), also known as the shortfin mako, blue pointer, or bonito shark, is a large mackerel shark. It is commonly referred to as the mako shark, as is the longfin mako shark (Isurus paucus).
Blue moki - Wikipedia
Blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) is a species of marine ray finned fish belonging to the family Latridae, the trumpeters. It is native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean around New Zealand and occasionally off southeastern Australia at depths of 10 metres (33 ft) and greater.
Moko: a legend or pest in the making? - NZ Herald
Wooster's fish was the heaviest snapper weighed-in by the Tatapouri Fishing club in 2009. Moko is one of only 91 dolphins - nine of them in New Zealand - ever recorded to live a solitary...
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Māori, moko and the trade in human heads that haunts New …
Dec 14, 2020 · In the early 19th century, tattooed, decapitated, and dried Māori heads became a coveted collector's item across Britain. They are known as mokomokai, or Toi moko. The disturbing trade began in 1770 with Joseph Banks, the botanist who travelled with James Cook.
Moko (dolphin) facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Moko (2006 – 7 July 2010) was a male bottlenose dolphin who associated with humans on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand from 2007 to 2010. Moko, short for Mokotahi, a headland on Mahia Peninsula, was three-years-old as of July 2009.
Moko: A New Zealand Icon | The Winter Dolphin Chronicles
May 26, 2012 · Moko was juvenile male Pacific bottlenose dolphin who was known to be very friendly around humans off the coast of New Zealand. Born around 2006, he had associate with humans on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island for three years.
mokomoko - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
(noun) torrentfish, Cheimarrichthys fosteri - a smallish, stocky fish with a strongly arched back and flattened ventral surface, large eyes on top of a head shaped like an inverted shovel, the mouth below , and the lower jaw distinctly shorter than the upper. An endemic fish found in larger, braided, gravel, open rivers of the North and South ...